BobD
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I see these inexpensive clip-on "side axis" viewfinders for sale but I can't find an applicable definition for "side axis."
What does the term mean?
What does the term mean?
I think they are referring to the fact that these viewfinders are not on the "lens axis". They tend to be on a parallel axis that is above and to the side (just Googling "side axis viewfinders". I did not find an explicit definition, so just conjecturing based on descriptions.
ANY viewfinder, except for SLRs, is off-axis, whether built-in or external. Thus the above yields no differentiation for external ones.
Yes. But the internal ones too, except for SLRs. That is why I added above that for an external one on a SLR that designation makes sense though. (You just reacted too fast to have seen my correction...)
Anyone else using an SLR warship?![]()
but it is not recommended to use models with too high SLR warships (the parallax will be large)"
Anyone else using an SLR warship?![]()
"Warship" is how the Japanese refer to the top cover of an SLR due to its typical shape, I presume. I see this often in translated Japanese repair manuals.
I think it probably is a translation issue, and is intended to refer to viewfinders that mount using a hot old cold shoe.
I find some of the descriptions quite fun: "Installation method: plug it into the camera's hot (cold) shoe, but it is not recommended to use models with too high SLR warships (the parallax will be large)"
Anyone else using an SLR warship?![]()
Such as ...
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Such as ...
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This looks less like a warship and more like a sailing ship (maybe a sailing warship?).
"Side Axis" viewfinder is a term a Chinese seller is using to describe "External Viewfinder", "Accessory Viewfinder", or "Auxiliary Viewfinder". It's probably a machine translation for the Chinese words.
Most external viewfinders were made to match the axis of the camera they were intended for..
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One for a Contax/Kiev, another for a Fed/Zorki. The mirror-image offset of the finder is made to position it over the lens.
Maybe, but one "warship" e-bay ad says, ( https://www.ebay.com/itm/133857963948 )
"All rangefinder viewfinders will have parallax, as are the original Leica viewfinders. This is related to the position of the viewfinder optical axis and the lens optical axis. You can compensate yourself after mastering the parallax offset."
Elsewhere they refer to it as a "Hot shoe (cold shoe) optical viewfinder", so why no translation error here?
Thank you Mark, I just bought an orange 28mm viewer for my Nikonos V.
They are pretty inexpensive. Let us know how it works out.
I have to be sure to put it on in the correct direction.
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